Timekeeper Test

Test revised
11 /23/ 2002 to align with JBQ Guidelines Revised 2002.

Official's name

City

Church

Team

Test score
_________ correct out of 10 questions

Our quizzers and coaches spend many hours
preparing for several weekendcompetitions. This test is designed for
adults who officiate to bless our kids by knowing the guidelines before walking
in the room. In this way you can be fairand accurate for the quizzer's
sake.

This is an open book test that all officials
serving as Timekeeper should take atleast once a year. This test is
based on the Junior Bible Quiz guidelines revisedin 2002.

Please circle correct answers.

1. Amount of time in a time-out.

A. 5 seconds

B. 60 seconds

C. 30 seconds

D. 20 seconds

2. Amount of time to make a request
for a judges' ruling.

A. 1 minute

B. 90 seconds

C. 2 minutes

D. 30 seconds

3. Amount of time for teams to
confer and make substitutions after a tie match has been announced.

A. 1 minute

B. 0 seconds

C. 2 minutes

D. 90 seconds

4. Amount of time a team has to get
to a match after the scheduled starting time.

A. No time limit

B. 5 minutes

C. 10 minutes

D. 15 minutes

5. Amount of time for a quizzer to
answer once recognized by the quizmaster.

A. 10 seconds

B. 20 seconds

C. 30 seconds

D. 60 seconds

6. Amount of time for a quizzer to
respond after the conclusion of the reading of the question.

A. 15 seconds

B. 10 seconds

C. 30 seconds

D. 5 seconds

7. Side of the coin used to indicate
"correct" when a judges vote takes place.

A. Heads

B. Tails

8. Any judge who disagrees with a
quizmaster's independent decision may request a vote of the judges by coin
without conferring:

A. By raising
his/her hand

B. By holding up
a coin

C. By clearly
stating "Independent Decision"

D. By clearly
stating "Judges Vote"

9. A judge requesting an independent
decision must do so before:

A. The next question is
called

B. Before the
match is closed

C. Before time-out

D. All of A, B,
and C

10. If the quizmaster calls an
incorrect color or number when recognizing a quizzer, a judge should: